In a recent post-meeting press conference, Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell explained the decision to cut the federal funds rate by 25 basis points to the range of 4.25%-4.5%. The decision, taken after the December meeting, was driven by several factors including stronger economic growth and lower unemployment.Key Drivers Behind …
Read More »Key messages from last US interest rate statement in 2024
The Fed stated in its interest rate statement that “recent data have shown continued progress in economic activity. Labor market conditions have also shown significant improvement with the unemployment rate rising, although it has not reached very high levels. Inflation has shown a decline, approaching the central bank’s target of …
Read More »Canadian Dollar Slumps as Inflation Cools
The Canadian dollar weakened further against the US dollar (USD) on Tuesday as the latest inflation data revealed a steeper-than-expected decline in headline Consumer Price Index (CPI) inflation. This development has raised concerns about the country’s economic outlook and fueled expectations for further interest rate cuts by the Bank of …
Read More »US Rate Preview: How could financial markets react to last FOMC decision in 2024?
The Fed will likely move ahead with another 25-basis point cut at its December meeting. The Federal Reserve’s last meeting in 2024 is poised to be a pivotal moment in the ongoing economic battle against inflation in the United States. As the US central bank prepares to deliver its final …
Read More »BoC’s Macklem: Below-forecast growth could keep inflation low
Bank of Canada Governor Tiff Macklem gave significant statements before the Vancouver Board of Trade on Monday, spinning an expected drag on Canadian economic growth as a positive on the hopes that lagging growth at the nation-wide level could, in theory, limit a re-ignition in inflationary pressures.Key QuotesBig structural changes …
Read More »FOMC Minutes Reflect Fed’s Cautious Stance:
The Federal Reserve’s latest policy meeting minutes reveal a cautious approach to further interest rate cuts, reflecting a delicate balancing act between stimulating economic growth and taming inflation. Divided Fed While the Fed acknowledges that inflation is easing and the labour market remains strong, there is a growing divergence of …
Read More »Why Trump’s Looming Policies Still Trigger Inflation Concerns
As Donald Trump’s second term approaches, his policy proposals have sparked widespread concern about a potential resurgence of inflation. However, leading economists argue that these fears may be overstated. The debate centers around the impact of Trump’s policies versus the role of the Federal Reserve and money supply dynamics.Immediate Market …
Read More »Can Trump’s administration influence interest rates?
Trump’s administration has been criticized for potentially meddling with the Fed’s decisions about the US monetary policy. However, there is little Trump could do to threaten the Fed’s independence. Trump and some of his allies have suggested that Trump should be allowed to comment on interest rates, but this would …
Read More »US Treasury yields continue to retreat ahead of PCE data
US Treasury bond yields are declining amid anticipation of key US inflation data, namely, the Personal Consumption Expenditures data, the most important, credible and reliable indicator for the Federal Reserve.PCE data in the United States will shed more light on price trends in the recent months, and thus will clarify …
Read More »FOMC Decision Preview: March 22
At the conclusion of its two-day meeting on Wednesday, the US Federal Reserve may attempt to shock the banking system back to life and avert a developing financial crisis by keeping interest rates unchanged. Jerome Powell As well as other senior officials have frequently assured the public that their drive …
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